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Our privacy statement and disclaimer
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Martin's Story of his battle with a gambling addiction
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Information for anyone who thinks physiotherapy may be helpful for a child or young person
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Information about the children's services provided by our Trust and other local organisations and NHS providers
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As part of Occupational Therapy Week 2018, a range of activities took place across the Trust to promote the valuable role of Trust OTs.
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Michelle Cree with her book, chosen as one of the best on managing your mental health. A book on post-natal depression by a clinical psychologist at Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is set to appear in libraries nationwide after it was chosen as…
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A Chesterfield-based art group for carers of people with mental health issues has donated paintings to brighten up one of Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust’s bases in the town.
Files
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A report on the lessons being learned when there is a death of someone who is contact with our services
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Information about how we are learning from serious investigations and mortality reviews
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Information about how we are learning from serious investigations and mortality reviews
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An update on the quality of our nursing and care during the Coronavirus pandemic
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An NHS leaflet called 'Poo matters'
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Information about how we are learning from serious investigations and mortality reviews
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Information about how we are learning from serious investigations and mortality reviews
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Learning from deaths that occurred between 1 March 2020 and 29 May 2020
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An NHS leaflet offering advice in an easy-read format for people with a learning disability about how to avoid constipation
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A report to our Trust's Board of Directors on how we are learning from deaths within our services